It doesn't sound that cold, no. But the average temp for my city during July is between 10C and 18C....compared to summer where it's the highs are like 20-20+, you know? So yeah, it's cold. XD
Oh, absolutely! It's really fascinating!
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That sounds more pleasant. July is usually the warmest month in (Western) Europe and February is the coldest. But there it is usually around 3 - 4 C with snow.
The last few days it was so warm that even at night it remained above 20 C. In one week I'll be moving to my new home and I don´t think that will change in a large city of nearly 4 million people...
Nov-Feb is our hottest time. So, like, a hot christmas is the usual to me. I can only imagine what a snowy one is like! I usually tell people that if they want to visit Aus, they should visit in like June/July/August because it's cooler.
Ooh, that sounds exciting! Moving, that is. 10c+ at night suuuucks.
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“It's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission.” - Grace Hopper.
We have trains and busses here. I think there used to be trams in parts of my city but not anymore. I think they're still active in places like Melbourne and Adelaide, though?
"With friends like you, who needs a medical license?" - Paimon, Aether's Heart
“It's easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission.” - Grace Hopper.
Many cities in Germany still have trams. Especially those that were completely bombed during the war, the tracks were used for wreckage cars and after it back for trams. But trams are more popular in the eastern part of Germany.
I think it is. Especially when the subway is driving underground and the bus is adapted to road traffic. Ferries are also cool. There are also some in the city to get from one side of a lake to the other.
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